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keras (version 2.13.0)

layer_reshape: Reshapes an output to a certain shape.

Description

Reshapes an output to a certain shape.

Usage

layer_reshape(
  object,
  target_shape,
  input_shape = NULL,
  batch_input_shape = NULL,
  batch_size = NULL,
  dtype = NULL,
  name = NULL,
  trainable = NULL,
  weights = NULL
)

Arguments

object

What to compose the new Layer instance with. Typically a Sequential model or a Tensor (e.g., as returned by layer_input()). The return value depends on object. If object is:

  • missing or NULL, the Layer instance is returned.

  • a Sequential model, the model with an additional layer is returned.

  • a Tensor, the output tensor from layer_instance(object) is returned.

target_shape

List of integers, does not include the samples dimension (batch size).

input_shape

Input shape (list of integers, does not include the samples axis) which is required when using this layer as the first layer in a model.

batch_input_shape

Shapes, including the batch size. For instance, batch_input_shape=c(10, 32) indicates that the expected input will be batches of 10 32-dimensional vectors. batch_input_shape=list(NULL, 32) indicates batches of an arbitrary number of 32-dimensional vectors.

batch_size

Fixed batch size for layer

dtype

The data type expected by the input, as a string (float32, float64, int32...)

name

An optional name string for the layer. Should be unique in a model (do not reuse the same name twice). It will be autogenerated if it isn't provided.

trainable

Whether the layer weights will be updated during training.

weights

Initial weights for layer.

Input and Output Shapes

Input shape: Arbitrary, although all dimensions in the input shaped must be fixed.

Output shape: (batch_size,) + target_shape.

See Also

Other core layers: layer_activation(), layer_activity_regularization(), layer_attention(), layer_dense_features(), layer_dense(), layer_dropout(), layer_flatten(), layer_input(), layer_lambda(), layer_masking(), layer_permute(), layer_repeat_vector()